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Research led by The James Hutton Institute, in collaboration with Scotland’s Rural College, the University of Aberdeen, and the British Geological Survey, highlights the increasing threat of water… read more
The 2025 Sniffer (now Verture ) Flood Resilience Conference brought together experts, policymakers, and communities at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh to tackle the pressing challenges of flood resilience… read more
Great discussions were held this week at a hybrid hydro-sector dissemination event at the Advanced Research Centre (University of Glasgow), where Professor Richard Williams presented findings from… read more
Scotland Explores New Strategies to Monitor Freshwater and Wetland EcosystemsA recent mid-project workshop has brought together leading experts to rethink how freshwater and wetland ecosystems are… read more
In line with the Scottish Government's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2045, a new CREW project carried out by researchers at the University of Glasgow and CBEC eco-engineering is shedding… read more
A recent CREW project led by The James Hutton Institute, in collaboration with Scotland’s Rural College, the University of Aberdeen, and the British Geological Survey, highlighted a pressing… read more
The Crucial Role of Healthy Soils in Scotland's Economy: Costs and Mitigation StrategiesHealthy soils are the backbone of many sectors within the Scottish economy, playing a vital role in improving… read more
Scotland's lochs have long been cherished for their natural beauty, providing habitats for diverse wildlife and acting as beneficial recreational spaces for locals and tourists alike. However, these… read more
CREW has initiated Science Policy Fellowships aimed at bridging the gap between scientific research and policy implementation. These fellowships enable Scotland's research community to advocate for… read more
Water scarcity occurs when access to sufficient water, both in quantity and quality, becomes limited. This can happen due to increased demand or reduced supply, such as during more frequent and… read more
Scotland’s freshwater lochs are complex ecosystems teeming with life. They are home to an array of fish species, which are crucial to the ecological health of these habitats. Effectively monitoring… read more
5th International Workshop on High Temporal Resolution Water Quality Monitoring and AnalysisThe James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland 17th-19th of June 2024This meeting follows a series of… read more